Table A (M-P)

Media and Communications

Media and Communications

Available to Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) or Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications)/ Bachelor of Laws students only

The Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) requires the completion of 192 credit points over four years of full-time study.

The degree consists of 78 credit points from Media and Communications compulsory units of study (18 credit points from junior units of study and 60 credit points from senior units of study listed in this subject area, including an internship in the fourth year), a major from Table A and further units of study which may add up to a second major from either Table A or B of this Handbook.

Senior units of study

available to BA (Media and Comm), BA (Media and Comm)/BLaws and BSc (Media and Comm) students only

Semester 1

MECO2603Media Relations

6

P 12 junior credit points from MECO units plus one of the following (MECO1002, WRIT1001, WRIT1002, ENGL1025, ENGL1007) Note: Students enrolling from 2010 should plan to take MECO1002 as per degree regulations) N MECO2003

available to BA(Media and Comm), BA (Media and Comm)/BLaws and BSc (Media and Comm) students only

Available to BA (Media and Comm), BA (Media and Comm)/BLaws and BSc (Media and Comm) students only.

Semester 2

MECO3602Online Media

6

P 12 junior credit points from MECO units plus one of the following (MECO1002, WRIT1001, WRIT1002, ENGL1025, ENGL1007) Note: Students enrolling from 2010 should plan to take MECO1002 as per degree regulations N MECO3002

Available to BA(Media and Comm), BA (Media and Comm)/BLaws and BSc (Media and Comm) students only.

Semester 2

MECO3603Media, Law and Ethics

6

P 12 junior credit points from MECO units plus one of the following (MECO1002, WRIT1001, WRIT1002, ENGL1025, ENGL1007) Note: Students enrolling from 2010 should plan to take MECO1002 as per degree regulations N MECO3003

Available to BA (Media and Comm), BA (Media and Comm) /BLaws and BSc (Media and Comm) students only.

Semester 1

MECO3605Media Globalisation

6

P 12 junior credit points from MECO units plus one of the following (MECO1002, WRIT1001, WRIT1002, ENGL1025, ENGL1007) Note: Students enrolling from 2010 should plan to take MECO1002 as per degree regulations N MECO3005

Available to BA (Media and Comm), BA (Media and Comm)/BLaws, BSc (Media and Comm) students and, subject to departmental approval, students undertaking a major in Cultural Studies.

Semester 1

MECO3606Advanced Media Writing

6

P 12 junior credit points from MECO units plus one of the following (MECO1002, WRIT1001, WRIT1002, ENGL1025, ENGL1007) Note: Students enrolling from 2010 should plan to take MECO1002 as per degree regulations N MECO3006

Available to BA(Media and Comm), BA(Media and Comm)/BLaws and BSc (Media and Comm) students only

Semester 2

MECO3609Critical Practice in Media

6

P (12 junior and 42 senior credit points from MECO units) and (one of MECO1002, WRIT1001, WRIT1002, ENGL1025, ENGL1007) Note: Students enrolling from 2010 should plan to take MECO1002 as per degree regulations

Available to BA(Media and Comm), BA (Media and Comm)/BLaws and BSc (Media and Comm) students only.

Semester 2

MECO3671Media and Communications Internship

6

P 30 senior credit points from MECO units, including (MECO3603 or MECO3003) and (one of MECO1002, WRIT1001, WRIT1002, ENGL1025, ENGL1007) Note: Students enrolling from 2010 should plan to take MECO1002 as per degree regulations. N MECO3701, MECO3702

Available to BA(Media and Comm), BA (Media and Comm)/BLaws and BSc (Media and Comm) students only. Students may not enrol in MECO3671 prior to the second semester of their 3rd year.

Medieval Studies

Unit of study

Credit points

A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition

Session

Medieval Studies

For a major in Medieval Studies, the minimum requirement is 36 credit points from senior units of study listed in this subject area, or from cross-listed units of study, including at least 12 senior credit points from core units.

Junior units of study

The Medieval Studies program does not offer any junior units of study.

Students need to have completed 18 junior credit points in any two subject areas from Table A of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Undergraduate Handbook.

Junior-level students prospectively interested in Medieval Studies should consult the coordinator about their choice of junior units of study.

Senior units of study

Cores

Completion of at least 12 credit points of core units of study is compulsory for all students wishing to major in Medieval Studies.

MDST2611Medieval Heroes and Heroines

6

P 18 junior credit points from Table A, of which 12 credit points are from one subject area

This unit of study may be counted towards majors in History, French Studies, English, and European Studies

Semester 1

MDST2614The Legend of King Arthur

6

P 18 junior credit points from Table A, of which 12 credit points are from one subject area

Students wanting to enrol should contact Andrea Williams.

Semester 1

MDST2615Intellectual History of the Middle Ages

6

P 18 junior credit points from Table A, of which 12 credit points are from one subject area

Semester 2

MDST2616Medieval Historians and Historiography

6

P 18 junior credit points from Table A, of which 12 credit points are from one subject area

Semester 2

Electives

See cross-listed units of study.

Cross-listed units of study

A maximum of 24 credit points of cross-listed units of study may be counted towards the major.

Prerequisites are waived for students undertaking the following cross-listed units of study towards the major:

A Knowledge of current musical notation is essential, and general knowledge of music of the medieval and renaissance periods. P MCGY2611 or with permission of the coordinator

Semester 1

Exchange

No exchange units are available in Medieval Studies.

Honours

MDST4011Medieval Studies Honours A

12

P Credit average in at least 48 senior credit points from Medieval Studies units of study or from cross-listed units of study (including at least two MDST units of study to the value of 12 credit points).

Modern Greek Studies

Unit of study

Credit points

A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition

Session

Modern Greek Studies

For a major in Modern Greek Studies the minimum requirement is 36 credit points from senior units of study listed in this subject area, 18 of which must be taken from language units and 18 of which must be taken from culture units.

Music

Music

For a major in music, the minimum requirement is 36 credit points from senior units of study listed in this subject area, which must include MUSC3699 Understanding Music: Modes of Hearing.

Junior units of study

The completion of at least 12 credit points of junior Music units of study permits access to the widest range of senior music units.

MUSC1503Fundamentals of Music I

6

N MUSC1501, MUSC2693

Semester 1Semester 2

MUSC1504Fundamentals of Music II

6

A Material covered in MUSC1503. Students interested in taking this unit who have not completed MUSC1503 are advised to see the co-ordinator beforehand to ascertain that they have the required knowledge. N MUSC1501

Semester 2

MUSC1506Music in Western Culture

6

A The ability to follow a musical score while listening to the music and some prior knowledge of elementary music theory.

Semester 2

MUSC1507Sounds, Screens, Speakers: Music & Media

6

Semester 1

Special permission is required from the Unit of Study Coordinator for students who wish to enrol in the following junior elective units of study offered by the Conservatorium:

MCGY1000Aural Perception 1

3

A Ability to read music notation including treble and bass clefs. Knowledge of all tonal key signatures and standard time signatures.

Semester 1

MCGY1001Aural Perception 1A

3

A Ability to read music notation including treble and bass clefs. Knowledge of all tonal key signatures and standard time signatures.

Semester 1

MCGY1002Aural Perception 1B

3

P MCGY1001

Semester 2

MCGY1003Aural Perception 2

3

P MCGY1000 or MCGY1002

Semester 1Semester 2

MCGY1008Harmony and Analysis 1

3

Semester 1

MCGY1009Harmony and Analysis 2

3

P MCGY1008

Semester 2

JAZZ1015Jazz Ear Training 1

3

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1

JAZZ1016Jazz Ear Training 2

3

P JAZZ1015

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 2

JAZZ1019Jazz Harmony and Arranging 1

3

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1

JAZZ1020Jazz Harmony and Arranging 2

3

P JAZZ1019

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 2

ENSE1015Choir 1

3

Semester 1Semester 2

ENSE1002Choir 2A

3

P ENSE1015

Semester 1Semester 2

JAZZ1025Jazz Piano 1

3

Ths course is only available to non-Jazz majors.

Semester 1

JAZZ1026Jazz Piano 2

3

P JAZZ1025

This course is only available to non-Jazz majors.

Semester 2

JAZZ1000Jazz Large Ensemble 1

3

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1Semester 2

JAZZ1001Jazz Large Ensemble 2

3

P JAZZ1000

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Electives

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentNot available to students currently enrolled in performance Principal Study units

Semester 1

MUSC2613Arts Music Concert Performance 2

6

P MUSC2612

Not available to students currently enrolled in performance Principal Study units

Semester 2

MUSC2614Composition Workshop

6

P 12 junior credit points in music or with permission from the co-ordinator

Semester 1

MUSC2631Music and Everyday Life

6

P 12 junior music credit points

Students will normally have completed either MUSC1504 Fundamentals of Music II or 6 credit points in Harmony and Analysis and/or Aural Skills (available at the SCM)

Semester 2

MUSC2651Sounding Australia

6

A An ability to read music at a basic level and an understanding of fundamental musical terminology would be an advantage in this unit of study but is not essential. P 18 junior credit points

Semester 1

MUSC2653Introduction to Digital Music Techniques

6

P 18 Junior credit points

An ability to read music at a basic level and an understanding of fundamental musical terminology is an advantage in this unit of study but not essential.

Semester 2

MUSC2654Popular Music

6

P 18 junior credit points

Semester 1

MUSC2663Survey of Film Music

6

P 18 junior credit points

Semester 2

MUSC2670Music Festivals and their Administration

6

P 18 junior credit points.

Semester 1

MUSC2672A Certain Beat: Australian Popular Music

6

P 18 junior credit points.

Semester 2

MUSC2679Music and Spirituality

6

P 18 junior credit points.

Semester 2

MUSC2691Revolutionary Voices: Music and Politics

6

P 18 junior credit points.

Semester 1

MUSC2694Survey of World Music

6

P 18 junior credit points

Semester 1

MUSC3609Musicology

6

P 12 junior credit points in music, or by arrangement with the coordinator

Semester 2

Cross-listed units of study

A maximum of 18 credit points of cross-listed senior units of study may be counted towards the major.

Prerequisites are waived for students undertaking the following cross-listed unit of study towards the major:

USSC2604Sex, Race and Rock in the USA

6

P 12 junior credit points from one of the following subject area; American Studies, Anthropology, Music, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, English, European Studies, Government and International Relations, History, International and Global Studies, Media and Communications, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Political Economy or Sociology N HSTY2057

Semester 2

Prerequisites and/or special permission from the Unit of Study Coordinator may be required for students undertaking the following cross-listed units of study towards the major:

CMPN1611Instrumentation and Orchestration

6

A It is strongly recommended that participants have a good grasp of modern and 20th century repertoire.

Semester 1

CMPN1612New Music, New Thinking

6

P CMPN1611

Semester 2

CMPN2613Comp Techniques: Number and Process

6

P CMPN1612 N CMPN2011

Semester 1

CMPN2614Comp Techniques: Tonality and Process

6

P CMPN2613 or CMPN2011 N CMPN2012

Semester 2

CMPN1000Composition Through Improvisation 1

3

Semester 1

CMPN1003Composition Through Improvisation 2

3

P CMPN1000

Semester 2

CMPN2000Performance for Composers: Percussion 1

3

P CMPN1003

Semester 1

CMPN2001Performance for Composers: Percussion 2

3

P CMPN2000

Semester 2

CMPN2006Sound Recording Fundamentals

3

P MUED1002

Semester 2

CMPN2007Sound Recording Advanced

3

P CMPN2006

Semester 1

CMPN1631Electroacoustic Music 1

6

P MUED1002 or MUSC2653

Semester 1

CMPN1632Electroacoustic Music 2

6

P CMPN1631

Semester 2

CMPN2633Computer Music Fundamentals

6

P CMPN1632

Students who don't have the prerequisite, but have prior computer programming experience can apply to the Coordinator for permission to enrol.

Semester 1

CMPN3634Computer Music Advanced

6

P CMPN2633

Semester 2

MCGY2611Music from the Middle Ages to Baroque

6

A Ability to read musical notation

This is a Foundation unit in the History and Analysis of Music.

Semester 2

MCGY2612Music in the Classical and Romantic Eras

6

A Ability to read musical notation

This is a Foundation unit in the History and Analysis of Music.

Semester 1

MCGY2613Music in Modern Times

6

A Ability to read musical notation

This is a Foundation unit in the History and Analysis of Music.

Semester 2

MCGY2614Musical Worlds of Today

6

A Ability to read musical notation

This is a Foundation unit in the History and Analysis of Music.

Semester 1

MCGY3627Paleography of Music

6

A Knowledge of current musical notation is essential, and general knowledge of music of the medieval and renaissance periods. P MCGY2611 or with permission of the coordinator

Semester 1

MCGY3630New Germans: Wagner and Liszt 1848-76

6

A It is expected that students will have some knowledge of harmonic and formal practices up to 1850. P MCGY2612 or with permission of the coordinator

Semester 2

MCGY3631African-American Music Inquiry

6

P At least 12 cps of Foundation units (MCGY2611, MCGY2612, MCGY2613 MCGY2614) or with permission of the coordinator.

Semester 2

MCGY3639Modernism: Austria and Germany 1889-1914

6

A It is expected that students will have some knowledge of late 19th-century harmonic practices. P MCGY2011 or with permission of the coordinator.

Semester 2

MCGY3603Baroque Music: History and Performance

6

A Ability to read music notation. Knowledge of baroque music such as that gained from taking a foundation music history course covering the 17th and 18th centuries.

Semester 1

MCGY3013Late Beethoven Seminar

3

A It is strongly recommended that students have completed MCGY2612, or have a sound knowledge of the Viennese Classical repertoire. P MCGY2612 or with permission of the coordinator

Semester 1

MCGY3600Advanced Aural

6

P MCGY2005

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1

MCGY2600Advanced Harmony

6

P MCGY2011

Semester 2

MCGY2004Aural Perception 3

3

P MCGY1003

Semester 1Semester 2

MCGY2005Aural Perception 4

3

P MCGY2004

Semester 1Semester 2

MCGY2010Harmony and Analysis 3

3

P MCGY1009

Semester 1

MCGY2011Harmony and Analysis 4

3

P MCGY2010

Semester 2

JAZZ2038Jazz Ear Training 3

3

P JAZZ1016

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1

JAZZ2039Jazz Ear Training 4

3

P JAZZ2038

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 2

JAZZ2016Jazz Harmony and Arranging 3

3

P JAZZ1020

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1

JAZZ2017Jazz Harmony and Arranging 4

3

P JAZZ2016

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 2

ENSE1019Choir 3A

3

P ENSE1002

Semester 1Semester 2

ENSE2003Choir 4A

3

P ENSE1019

Semester 1Semester 2

ENSE2008Choir 5A

3

P ENSE2003

Semester 1Semester 2

ENSE3016Choir 6A

3

P ENSE2008

Semester 1Semester 2

ENSE2012Choir 7A

3

P ENSE3016

Semester 1Semester 2

ENSE4020Choir 8A

3

P ENSE2012

Semester 1Semester 2

JAZZ2022Jazz Piano 3

3

P JAZZ1026 or JAZZ1612

Semester 1

JAZZ2030Jazz Vocal Workshop 1

3

Semester 1

JAZZ2031Jazz Vocal Workshop 2

3

P JAZZ2030

Semester 2

PERF3000Conducting 1

3

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentEntry by audition only

Semester 1

PERF3001Conducting 2

3

P PERF3000

Students must obtain the level of a credit or higher in Conducting 1 to gain admission

Semester 2

PERF4000Conducting 3

3

P PERF3001

Students must obtain the level of a credit or higher in Conducting 2 to gain admission

Semester 1

PERF4001Conducting 4

3

P PERF4000

Students must obtain the level of a credit or higher in Conducting 3 to gain admission

Semester 2

JAZZ2002Jazz Large Ensemble 3

3

P JAZZ1001

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1Semester 2

JAZZ2003Jazz Large Ensemble 4

3

P JAZZ2002

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1Semester 2

JAZZ3002Jazz Large Ensemble 5

3

P JAZZ2003

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1Semester 2

JAZZ3003Jazz Large Ensemble 6

3

P JAZZ3002

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1Semester 2

JAZZ4002Jazz Large Ensemble 7

3

P JAZZ3003

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1Semester 2

JAZZ4003Jazz Large Ensemble 8

3

P JAZZ4002

Note: Department permission required for enrolmentThese units are only available to non-jazz students

Semester 1Semester 2

Exchange

MUSC2810Music Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

MUSC2812Music Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

MUSC2813Music Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

Honours

MUSC4011Music Honours A

12

P Credit results in MUSC3609, and either MUSC2631 or MUSC3699, plus a Music Major with credit average results in 36 senior music credit points.

Performance Studies

Performance Studies

For a major in Performance Studies, the minimum requirement is 36 credit points from senior units of study listed in this subject area, 12 of which must be taken from Core units of study.

Junior units of study

The Department of Performance Studies does not offer any junior units of study.

The completion of 18 junior credit points from subject areas listed in Table A of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Undergraduate Handbook is required before undertaking core senior units in Performance Studies.

Cross-listed units of study

A maximum of 18 credit points of cross-listed units of study may be counted towards the major.

Prerequisites are waived for students undertaking the following cross-listed units of study towards the major:

ASNS2621Buddhist Philosophy

6

P 12 credit points from junior level Asian Studies, or other subject areas listed in Table A in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Handbook. N ASNS2313

Semester 1

GCST2610Intimacy, Love and Friendship

6

P 18 Junior credit points N WMST2010

Semester 1

Exchange

PHIL1801Philosophy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

PHIL2804Philosophy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

PHIL2805Philosophy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

PHIL2806Philosophy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

PHIL2810Philosophy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

PHIL2811Philosophy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

PHIL2812Philosophy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

Honours

PHIL4011Philosophy Honours A

12

P 48 credit points of Philosophy at Senior level, with a credit average or better, and including 6 credit points from each of the three programs (History of Philosophy; Epistemology, Metaphysics & Logic; Aesthetics, Ethics and Political Philosophy). Intending Honours students are strongly encouraged to discuss their unit choices with the Honours Coordinator at the beginning of their third year. The department places importance on the breadth of the philosophical education of its Honours graduates, and encourages intending Honours students to avoid over-specialisation at Senior level

Political Economy

Political Economy

For a major in Political Economy, the minimum requirement is 36 credit points from senior units of study listed in this subject area, 12 of which must be taken from Core units of study.

Junior units of study

The completion of 12 credit points of junior units of study is required before undertaking senior units in Political Economy. The completion of ECOP1001 Economics as a Social Science is compulsory for a major in Political Economy. Completion of this unit is also a prerequisite for enrolment in the senior Core units of study (ECOP2011 and ECOP2612) which must be completed for a major in Political Economy.

ECOP1001Economics as a Social Science

6

Semester 1Summer Main

ECOP1003International Economy and Finance

6

Semester 2

ECOP1004Economy and Society

6

Semester 2

Senior units of study

Cores (compulsory for a major in Political Economy)

ECOP2011Economics of Modern Capitalism

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004) N ECOP2001

Semester 1

ECOP2612Economic Policy in Global Context

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004)

Semester 2

Electives

ECOP2011Economics of Modern Capitalism

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004) N ECOP2001

Semester 1

ECOP2012Social Foundations of Modern Capitalism

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004) N ECOP2002

Semester 2

ECOP2601Analysis of Business Cycles

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004)

Semester 2

ECOP2612Economic Policy in Global Context

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004)

Semester 2

ECOP2911Political Economy Honours II

6

P Credit average in ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004) C ECOP2011 or ECOP2012 N ECOP2901

Semester 1

ECOP3012Global Political Economy

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004) N ECOP3002

Semester 1

ECOP3014Political Economy of Development

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004) N ECOP3004

Semester 2

ECOP3015Political Economy of the Environment

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004) N ECOP3005

Semester 2

ECOP3016Gender in the Global Economy

6

P ECOP1001 and either (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003) N ECOP3006

Semester 1

ECOP3017Human Rights in Development

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004) N ECOP3007

Semester 1

ECOP3019Finance: Volatility and Regulation

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004) N ECOP3009

Semester 1

ECOP3620Distribution of Income and Wealth

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1002 or ECOP1003 or ECOP1004)

Semester 2

ECOP3623The Political Economy of Neoliberalism

6

P ECOP1001 and (ECOP1003 or ECOP1004)

Semester 2

ECOP3911Theories in Political Economy

6

P 24 Senior ECOP credit points with a credit average including ECOP2911 or (ECOP2901 and ECOP2902) N ECOP3901

Third year students who have not completed the prerequisites should consult the Department of Political Economy about alternative requirements.

Semester 2

ECOP3912Research in Political Economy

6

P 24 Senior ECOP credit points with a credit average including ECOP2911 or (ECOP2901 and ECOP2902) N ECOP3902

Third year students who have not completed the prerequisites should consult the Department of Political Economy about alternative requirements.

Semester 1

Cross-listed units of study

Prerequisites are waived for students undertaking the following cross-listed unit of study towards the major:

SCLG3603Quantitative Methods for Social Science

6

P SCLG1001 and SCLG1002

this unit is available as a designated 'Advanced' unit for students who are already enrolled in the BA (Advanced) degree program. It is also available to PE and GIR students

Semester 1

Exchange

ECOP1551Political Economy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

ECOP1552Political Economy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

ECOP2550Political Economy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

ECOP2551Political Economy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

ECOP2552Political Economy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

ECOP3551Political Economy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

ECOP3552Political Economy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

ECOP3553Political Economy Exchange

6

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1Semester 2

Honours

ECOP4001Political Economy Honours A

12

P credit average in four senior ECOP units and ECOP2011, ECOP2612 (or ECOP2012 with permission), ECOP2911, ECOP3911 and ECOP3912. Requirements for the Pass degree must be completed before entry to level 4000 honours units of study. C ECOP4002, ECOP4003, ECOP4004